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 | | Father Fiction: Chapters for a Fatherless Generation | Browse Similar Products by Category: | $19.99 Regular Price $16.99 Our Price Online Stock: 250  | | A memoir with a message, this book shares the angst of a boy growing up without a father and how he found his way.CHAPTERS FOR A FATHERLESS GENERATION
With honest humor and raw self-revelation, bestselling author Donald Miller tells the story of growing up without a father and openly talks about the issues that befall the fatherless generation. Raw and candid, Miller moves from self-pity and brokenness to hope and strength, highlighting a path for millions who are floundering in an age without positive male role models.
Speaking to both men and women who grew up without a father—whether that father was physically absent or just emotionally aloof—this story of longing and ultimate hope will be a source of strength. Single moms and those whose spouses grew up in fatherless homes will find new understanding of those they love as they travel along this literary journey.
This is a story of hope and promise. And if you let it, Donald Miller’s journey will be an informal guide to pulling the rotted beams out from our foundations and replacing them with something upon which we can build our lives.
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| Release Date: April 2010 | Pages: 224 | | Binding: Hardcover | Print Size: |
| Miller, Donald Donald Miller, is a writer, campus ministry leader, and speaker. He is the author of Blue Like Jazz, Searching for God Knows What and Through Painted Deserts. Miller makes his home in the Pacific Northwest. Don’s next book, A Million Miles in a Thousand Years humorously and tenderly chronicles Don’s experience with filmmakers as they edit his life for the screen, hoping to make it less boring. He then shares the principles storytellers use to make a story meaningful and exciting, exploring their affect when he applies those principles to his actual life. | | |
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